Thursday 28th of August 2008

MFA eradication continues

Posted on: July 11th, 2007 by klaus

Google continues to target Made For AdSense sites in its battle to clean the web from pages that don’t meet Google’s quality guidelines.

There’s a very vigorous discussion in the Google Webmaster Help group about a site full of general articles about random topics that’s been dropped from the Google search index because of its lack of quality.

Discussion has reached the blogosphere on SEO Buzz Box, Search Engine Roundtable and Search Engine Journal for more.)

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2 Comments

  1. Justin Goldberg



    Interesting discussion. The poor guy should use hittail.

  2. IrishWonder



    Nothing new there. Sites will get caught, wankers will whine about it, smart spammers will go and build more. Make a footprint and you get caught sooner. Use dupe content (I guess that’s what those articles were, no?) and get caught sooner. Act wisely and stay in the SERPs for long enough to return your investment into the domain ten times or more. Sometimes you win, sometimes Google beats you. That’s the game, play it if you want, quit if you don’t.

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